iPHONE |
The No. 1 request: better battery life.
"All the time, it runs out," says Koral Kramer, a visitor from Israel. "It's not fun."
"I have to take my charger with me everywhere," says Maria Tsakanika, in town from England.
Kelsey Jungfer says his battery only lasts two hours a day "when I'm using it constantly." Jungfer, from New Jersey, would like to see an eight-hour battery.
"I'm on the phone a lot for work, and it (the battery) dies," says Danny Petrone, also from New Jersey. "I have to keep it plugged into the car all day long. It's tough."
Other features on the wish list:
• Improved camera. The current iPhone back-facing camera has an 8 megapixel sensor, while the front-facing camera — quite popular for shooting "selfies" and group shots — is just 1.2 megapixels, which is ultra-low resolution.
With more photos taken on the iPhone than any other camera, the lust is there for more.
"Better the quality on the front-view camera," says Isabel Alvarez, from Northern California.
Federica Andredi of Italy wants the new iPhone to come in various colors. |
•Screens that don't break.
"I want it to be able to fall and not crack," says Diana Ghouds, of Los Angeles.
• A personal digital assistant that understand accents.
"Voice to text becomes more dangerous to talk and text, because you send weird stuff to people," says Adam Paul, from Charleston, S.C.
• New and improved housing.
"I think it would be great if it was waterproof," says Tammy Thompson of Las Vegas. "That would be really cool."
• A built-in projector.
"It would be awesome," says Mark Craven, from England. He'd like to project movies from the iPhone onto walls.
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